Well, Nothing new: Communist China's Government are thieves. That's why China 'rivals the US in every
aspect with technology'. - It's not security theme?
'Exceeds US manufacturing capability.' - yes, with some billions of people almost in a state of
enslavement ..
US report warns on China's
massive intellectual property (= IP) theft : on articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com :
http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2013-05-23/news/39475776_1_ip-theft-china-foreign-ip
The "unprecedented" theft of American
intellectual property (IP) is costing the nation a whopping % 300 billion annually and the main culprit is China, according to a study which recommended sanctions as tough as those used to combat terrorism and drug trafficking.
"The scale of international theft of American intellectual property is unprecedented -- hundreds of billions of dollars per year, on the order of the size of US exports to Asia," a 11-month study led by high-ranking former US officials said. ..
..
National industrial policy goals in China encourage IP theft, and an extraordinary number of Chinese in business and government entities are engaged in this practice.
.. China (..) was "the world's largest source of IP theft", with Russia and India other actors, as well as other countries.
Report:
Russia and China are top thieves of U.S. technology : on CNN website:
http://edition.cnn.com/2011/11/03/us/china-russia-industrial-espionage/
On 2011 (big bravo!)
'For the first time, the United States is publicly accusing China and Russia of being the top offenders in the theft of U.S. economic and technology information, according to an intelligence report released Thursday.
The two countries are "trying to build their economies" on American research and development, said Robert Bryant, the National Counterintelligence Executive whose office wrote the report.
That office is responsible for mounting an integrated national counterintelligence battle against foreign intelligence threats to the United States, according to its website, and must compile such a report every two years.
An unclassified version of the report to Congress on Foreign Economic Collection and Industrial Espionage was released Thursday and focused primarily on the exploitation of cyberspace from 2009 to 2011.
"U.S. private sector firms and cybersecurity specialists have reported an onslaught of computer network intrusions that have originated in China," said the report.
It noted that analysts could not pinpoint specific responsibility for many of the intrusions, but Bryant said the source of the attacks could be government intelligence services, corporations or individuals.
The report was more specific about Russia.
"Russia's intelligence services are conducting a range of activities to collect economic information and technology from U.S. targets," it said.
"The nations of China and Russia, through their intelligence services and through their corporations, are attacking our research and development. That's a serious issue, because if we build their economies on our information,
I don't think that is right," ' ..
Etc etc, nothing new for us .. sadly.
He think that it's not right.
And you?